How to hang textured wallpaper step 1.
How to hang wallpaper on a textured wall.
Measure the width of the paper minus 1 2 inch for overhang from a corner this is where you will begin.
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Create an new look with paintable textured wallpaper with the help of textured wallpaper and wood trim and a bunch of paint we transformed a blank.
Skim sand fill a mud pan with joint compound and using a putty knife apply the compound onto the textured wall.
Measure the length of the.
Hang first strip start at your plumb line and ensure the pattern is right side up.
Would you be surprised if i told you.
Even though i know that proper prepwork will equal the best results i m always looking for a shortcut because there s only so many hours in the day and i always.
So i read up on textured walls and wallpaper and what i had to do.
And as you might have gleaned from the title wallpaper is happening instead.
Ok once with my dad when i was around 10 i think but that probably doesn 039 t count.
I have never wallpapered before.
The best way to smooth out your wall is by skimming it with a joint compound.
Use a 5 gallon pail of mud for this project as you will use a lot of mud.
Cover the floor of the room you are papering with drop cloths.
Gently press the strip to the wall with a smoothing.
Wallpapering directly over textured walls will result in some very unattractive bumpy wallpaper.
While you should never wallpaper over any surface that isn t perfectly smooth there are some steps you can take to transform your textured wall to a smooth wall.
Slide the wallpaper into position lining up with the plumb line.
Press it up against the wall with about 3 inches of overlap on both the top and bottom.
Most people suggested skim coating the walls with joint compound and painting them white but i really didn t want to put that kind of prepwork into it.
Should the liquid starch be applied liberally to both areas.
Wallpaper must be damp when hung and can drip.
Use a mud knife to generously smooth the.
To be completely honest i didn t want to put any extra work into this project other than the wallpaper itself.
Fill a mud pan with a generous amount of sheetrock mud.
Do you use the roller to apply the liquid starch to only the strip of the wall you are working on and then roll it on to the back of the wallpaper for textured walls.
Smooth it over the wall using up and down and side to side motions until it s even and you ve covered the entire wall.
Apply the top half of the strip to the wall slightly overlapping the ceiling and adjoining wall.
Remove excess paper with straight edge and razor.
Brush the paper thoroughly with a wallpaper brush to eliminate any air pockets and to ensure adhesion.
Allow it to dry thoroughly.
Take the strip of paintable wallpaper to the wall and line it up with the previously drawn line.